UNISON, the UK’s largest union, today rejected a 2.5 per cent pay offer by local government employers at the end of the first round of pay talks.
UNISON, the UK’s largest union, today rejected a 2.5 per cent pay offer by local government employers at the end of the first round of pay talks.
Over 55 per cent of local government workers earn less than the average allowance paid to councillors – £12,500 – leaving them among the poorest paid workers in the public sector.
UNISON, representing 860,000 local government workers, today rejected a three per cent pay offer by local government employers, claiming it was a third class pay offer for a workforce trying to build world class public services.
The three local government unions
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UNISON, the UK
UNISON is to seek a meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott, to gain assurances that the work the union had been doing with Stephen Byers on protecting the local government workforce from exploitation will continue.
UNISON, the UK
Local government unions today stepped up the pressure on local authorities in the dispute over pay by revealing their intention to hold a 24-hour national strike on Wednesday, July 17.
The NOP Local Government Members Survey 2002, one of the largest surveys of local government staff, was commissioned by UNISON to […]
UNISON, the largest trade union in local government, will meet with the local government employers group representing 32 London Boroughs tomorrow (June 13) at 2pm to discuss the £4,000 London Weighting claim.
The vote announced today by the three local government unions Ð UNISON, TGWU and GMB Ð will be the first national […]
UNISON, the UK
The three main unions in local government Ð UNISON, the GMB and the TGWU Ð today agreed that a second national strike and further selective action would go ahead on August 14 […]
UNISON, the UK